To answer the above 2-part question,Answer#1-"Yes,as that's what started this thread and the "DS Stoves Madness" and Answer #2,an emphatic and pathetic "No". In this economy,and with this current Marxist President,I've stopped spending money-period. Debt-Free is the only way to remove the "Golden Handcuffs" that we put on ourselves with spending decisions and the false sense of security that this is America and things are going to get better,so buy it on payments. When the time and money are correct,this issue will be solved. And for all my "Lib" pals out there,Relax,!for the Republican Prez Candidates 'aint making it,either. I fear they're actually Obama Campaign workers in disguise. For right now,it 's just like at the Drag Strip. Namely,"Run What Brung" or "Go With What You've Got".....

I'm having trouble finding details of the DS stoves. They don't seem to have their own web site or dealer locator, so when you Google them you just find sites for a few dealers, and minimal information about the stoves.

Soooo, I guess that loan I asked you about is out of the question now???

Hambden Bob wrote:To answer the above 2-part question,Answer#1-"Yes,as that's what started this thread and the "DS Stoves Madness" and Answer #2,an emphatic and pathetic "No". In this economy,and with this current Marxist President,I've stopped spending money-period. Debt-Free is the only way to remove the "Golden Handcuffs" that we put on ourselves with spending decisions and the false sense of security that this is America and things are going to get better,so buy it on payments. When the time and money are correct,this issue will be solved. And for all my "Lib" pals out there,Relax,!for the Republican Prez Candidates 'aint making it,either. I fear they're actually Obama Campaign workers in disguise. For right now,it 's just like at the Drag Strip. Namely,"Run What Brung" or "Go With What You've Got".....

rberq wrote:I'm having trouble finding details of the DS stoves. They don't seem to have their own web site or dealer locator, so when you Google them you just find sites for a few dealers, and minimal information about the stoves.

They don't have cars or electric, so they are not much into advertising. If you got a question, I can probably answer or call them

Yep horse and buggys the amish are great people they pride in what they build from furniture, coal stoves and by the the way 90% of are funiture is amish built were lucky enough they are only about a little over a hour from us

The DS shop is not 'pure' Amish...They have a nice shop, electric, forklifts and phones...No web site but the dealers have a decent listing...Drop by have a look, talk to the folks there...I brought my truck while visiting friends in PA...So I could bring back a stove if I liked what I saw...DS Basement #4 is keeping the house warm and quiet as I type...

Various dealers have online images and brief descriptions of the DS stoves. I have been looking at the 1400 and the 1200, but I am puzzled. The 1200 is somewhat smaller and a huge 240 pounds lighter than the 1400, yet the 1200 has a bigger firebox and higher BTU rating. The stoves look similar, but the 1400 is described as a circulator and the 1200 is not. Can anyone shed light on the comparison of the two?

Also, any strong feelings on whether a DS stove should be ordered with the coal hopper, or without?